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Dovetailing: Gathered notes, by Clare Dearnaley

13 October 2022 | by Jane Gibbins

Book cover of Dovetailing: Gathered notes, by Clare Dearnaley | 'It is a beautiful balance of words and images.'

Dovetailing started life as a multi-dimensional exhibition of sculpture, music and film, held in the peaceful surroundings of Farfield Meeting House.

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Uncivil worship and witness: Following the lamb into the new creation, by Michael J Gorman

29 September 2022 | by James Gordon

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I am in a curious position regarding this book, most of which I found helpful and illuminating. Its title denounces me as having read Revelation irresponsibly – it was through reading it in 1971 that I found myself steered towards Quakers. I was amazed to find that the images described had been...

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Old Rage, by Sheila Hancock

22 September 2022 | by Nick Wilde

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As many readers will know, Sheila Hancock takes her Quakerism seriously. In this latest work of autobiography (covering 2016 to 2021), she begins with a note about becoming a dame. Should she accept? Is it in keeping with a Quaker belief in equality? She decides that to turn it down would be...

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The Salt of the Earth, by Wim Wenders and Juliano Ribeiro Salgado

15 September 2022 | by Helen Porter

'Over twenty years they planted 2.7 million trees.' |

This 2014 film, which chronicles the life’s work of the photographer Sebastião Salgado, is a hard watch. The camera is pitiless, presenting horrific images – corpses in Rwanda, skeletal bodies in the Sahel – but with deep humanity and empathy.

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The Last Days, by Ali Millar

15 September 2022 | by Robert Ashton

‘Ali Millar is brutally frank about her life and experiences.’ | Book cover of The Last Days, by Ali Millar

I’ve always found Jehovah’s Witnesses fascinating and, over the years, have come to know several reasonably well. But only one, Kevin our window cleaner, has ever been prepared to talk about faith. We’ve chatted about how he spends Saturdays knocking on doors, and how he remains cheerful,...

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Forgiveness: An exploration, by Marina Cantacuzino

08 September 2022 | by Tim Newell

‘Forgiveness is seen as a gift when it is experienced.’ | Book cover of Forgiveness: An exploration, by Marina Cantacuzino

This is a significantly hopeful book for our time. We’ve been through the extended trauma of Covid (its impact on our health and our reaction to its mismanagement), and the continuing uncertainty and lack of confidence in our political leadership, direction and competence. The coarsening of public discourse and...

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White Debt: The Demerara Uprising and Britain’s legacy of slavery, by Thomas Harding

01 September 2022 | by Kathleen Bell

'As Quakers, we tend to be keener to describe our anti-slavery activities than to acknowledge the profit Quakers made from slavery.' | Book cover of White Debt: The Demerara Uprising and Britain’s legacy of slavery, by Thomas Harding

We inherit a past in which damage was done. We can’t cure the damage, but its effects persist. It presents us with responsibilities.

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The Bullet in the Pawpaw: Theatre and AIDS in South Africa, by Kim Hope

25 August 2022 | by Marian Liebmann

'This story should be read by all of us. It shows how one person can act as a catalyst for a process and a project that benefits many people.' | Book cover of The Bullet in the Pawpaw: Theatre and AIDS in South Africa, by Kim Hope

In March 2003 I was on my way to Kuruman Moffat Mission in South Africa. I was going to lead some talks and workshops on art therapy, at a conference of people working in prisons. On the way I had arranged a couple of meetings in Johannesburg with conflict resolution organisations,...

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Listening as Quaker Practice, by James McCarthy

28 July 2022 | by Diana Lampen

‘True listening is not a skill to be added on, but an integral element of Quaker practice.' | Book cover of Listening as Quaker Practice, by James McCarthy

This little Kindlers book is a gem. It explores listening in depth from a Quaker perspective and draws on many Friends’ experiences.

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Queer Holiness, by Charlie Bell

28 July 2022 | by David Wilson

'For those outside gay-affirming churches like the Society of Friends, this will be a radical book.' | Book cover of Queer Holiness, by Charlie Bell

Unlike many who hold forth on the topic of LGBT+ people and the church, Charlie Bell is eminently qualified to talk about it. He is a consultant psychiatrist and academic, and also a curate at a south London Anglican church.

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